Hi Jalal, it is a strong statement, but one that I feel is central to all the major religions. I used it as it is short and focused. Thanks for the comment, following and liking blessings and best wishes Charles.

thanks for this comment Gretchen, I think there is to little true love, friendship and understanding in the world. We need Mandela days everyday, if we could all get past our apparent difference to our humanity and spirituality, I’m sure this world would be a wonderful place to be. Loved your blog, and definitely following, and thanks for liking mine, best wishes and blessings, Charles.

Hi Carol and thanks for the comment, I liked this very much, so blogged it. I am also a Baha’i, and bought a book at our national center, called The Peace Bible, and it was in it. I have always had a great admiration for Native Americans, and could never understand how such a great soul people have such a low position in their own country. Best wishes and blessings Charles.

Thank you for the info. It’s good to have Baha’i friends on wordpress! Yes, the state of affairs to this day with Native Americans is deplorable but when I consider what ‘Abdu’l-Baha said I am filled with hope! Have a wonderful evening, Carol

Yes indeed they are, and have blogged other Native American spiritual sayings, it seems a bit that a people with so much to offer society have been so poorly treated in their own country. best wishes and blessings, Charles.

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